| Si Nan National Park | |
|---|---|
| อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีน่าน | |
| Location | Thailand |
| Nearest city | Nan |
| Coordinates | 18°22′4″N100°50′15″E / 18.36778°N 100.83750°E /18.36778; 100.83750 |
| Area | 1,024 km2 (395 sq mi) |
| Established | 25 May 2007[1] |
| Visitors | 115,358 (in 2019) |
| Governing body | Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation |
Si Nan National Park (Thai:อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีน่าน) is anational park inThailand'sNan Province. This mountainous park is home to steep cliffs and a long section of theNan River. It was established on May 25, 2007.[1]
Si Nan National Park is about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of the town ofNan in theWiang Sa,Na Noi, andNa Muen districts of Nan Province. The park's area is 640,237 rai ~ 1,024 square kilometres (395 sq mi).[2] The park's highest point is theKhao Khun Huai Huek peak at 1,234 metres (4,049 ft). The Nan River flows for about 60 kilometres (40 mi) through the park.[3]

Pha Chu, Pha Hua Sing, and Doi Samer Dao offer scenic views of the park's mountainous terrain. Kaeng Luang is a popular rafting spot along the Nan River.[4]
The park features forest types including deciduous and mixed. Tree species includeIrvingia malayana,krabak,Malabar ironwood,makha,Xylia xylocarpa,Dalbergia oliveri andVitex pinnata.[3]
Park animals, some of which are endangered species, includetiger,leopard,fishing cat,wild boar,mouse deer,masked palm civet, Asiatic wild dog (dhole) andtreeshrew.[3]
| Si Nan National Park in overview PARO 13 (Phrae) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
, no 104